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Andrew Tate wants to start a charity that protects men from false accusations

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Published 03:57 6 Feb 2023 GMT

Andrew Tate wants to start a charity that protects men from false accusations

The former kickboxer says he will be donating US$100million to start the charity.

Rachel Lang

Rachel Lang

Former kickboxer Andrew Tate says he wants to start a charity that protects men from false accusations.

He also shared a rather dark admission from his Romanian prison cell.

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Tate been imprisoned since late December as prosecutors prepare their case against him for the suspicion of human trafficking, rape, and forming an organised crime group.

Tate, who somehow has access to Twitter in prison, posted: "I would never kill myself."

The five word tweet came shortly after another post, which may have prompted the follow-up message: "I updated my will from prison. I will be donating US$100million (AU$120million, £83million) to start a charity to protect men from false accusations."

In another tweet, added: "Everything you are stems from what you’ve experienced. It’s an unstoppable force like gravity. You cannot stop the programming but, you can choose what you hear and experience. You can choose what and who programs your mind."

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The controversial social media personality, who was recently 'cancelled' and de-platformed, has refuted all claims levied against him.

He has also repeatedly insisted that he has been imprisoned by 'the Matrix' – whatever that means.

His brother, Tristan Tate, and two female Romanian suspects were also detained on the same allegations by Romanian authorities.

Tate's latest tweets come just days after prosecutors claimed a string of women were turned 'into slaves' by the ex-TikToker and his associates.

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According to Reuters, fresh documents containing dozens of WhatsApp messages Tate sent to at least one of the women involved in the human trafficking operation showed him offering her love and a new life in exchange for 'absolute loyalty'.

"You must understand that once you are mine, you will be mine forever," Tate allegedly wrote on February 4, 2022.

"Nothing bad will happen," he then seemingly wrote on February 9.

"But you have to be on my side."

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Prosecutors claim that within the month, Tate allegedly raped the woman from the neighbouring nation of Moldova twice.

Authorities also claim he forced her to join his alleged human trafficking scheme that involved making pornography for OnlyFans.

Reports from the BBC claim investigators have confirmed that six women in total have now been identified as potential victims of Tate's alleged ring.

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The women were allegedly branded with tattoos that read 'Property of Tate' and 'Tate Girl'.

It's understood the six women worked in Tate's compound in Bucharest, where the misogynist lived with his brother and other staff of his adult web-cam business.

The BBC verified the identities of the six women with a member of Tate's staff.

However, two of the six women have since publicly denied any mistreatment by the Tate brothers.

A court in Romania recently ruled the Tate brothers will remain in custody for a further 30 days.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: MMA, Kickboxing, Andrew Tate

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